ISBN: 0-927534-46-0
192 pp. | paper only | $16.00
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Marjorie
Agosín, translated
by Richard Schaaf
Winner
1995 Latino Literature Prize
In
this bilingual collection of poetry, Marjorie Agosín focuses
on the great cities of the world and the grief they have suffered
as a result of war and similar atrocities. With a spare hand, she
paints haunting and memorable images of our world and allows us
to see that at the core of each of these cities is something human.
"Marjorie
Agosín proves the power of the word to transport us to the
center of her humane and human vision."
Julia Álvarez, author of How the García
Girls Lost Their Accents.
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